About: Kohara

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In Polynesian mythology, Kohara is the goddess of tuna and is considered the "mother of all tuna fish". The word also means "to throw a flash of lightning, as a deity". In Māori mythology, lightning begat tuna. In that sense, Kohara can be considered the "ancestor of tuna".

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  • كوهارا (بالإنجليزية: Kohara)‏ هي أم كل سمك التونة في الميثولوجيا البولينيزية. (ar)
  • In Polynesian mythology, Kohara is the goddess of tuna and is considered the "mother of all tuna fish". The word also means "to throw a flash of lightning, as a deity". In Māori mythology, lightning begat tuna. In that sense, Kohara can be considered the "ancestor of tuna". (en)
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  • كوهارا (بالإنجليزية: Kohara)‏ هي أم كل سمك التونة في الميثولوجيا البولينيزية. (ar)
  • In Polynesian mythology, Kohara is the goddess of tuna and is considered the "mother of all tuna fish". The word also means "to throw a flash of lightning, as a deity". In Māori mythology, lightning begat tuna. In that sense, Kohara can be considered the "ancestor of tuna". (en)
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  • كوهارا (ar)
  • Kohara (en)
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